

You're going to use Shortcuts to replace the app icons on your home screen with all the icons and photos you curated in step two above. It's a pre-installed app, so there's no need to download it. Those of you going with Halloween, for instance, could try pics of bats, witches, etc, for icons. If you're going for an aesthetic, stick with a theme. Or, you can use a photo you took and saved. There are also apps (like Color Widgets) and websites (like Fla ticon) that offer free icons for you to download and use. On Etsy, sellers offer thousands of themed icon packs you can buy and download online in a matter of seconds and for super cheap. Once you have a select few apps on your home screen, go find some photos on the internet or in your camera gallery that you want to turn into app icons. Drag it down to your dock at the bottom of your display to add it there.Drag it to the edge of the screen to move it to a new screen.Tap and hold on an app and drag it around the display to move it.

Press and hold anywhere on your home screen until the app icons start to jiggle, or long press on any individual app icon and tap Edit home screen on the menu that appears.To start things off really basic, if you're stuck on how to actually move apps around your home screen, we can help. How to move apps on the iPhone home screen To get started, you need an iPhone, of course, and it needs to be running the latest version of iOS. To achieve that, did you know you can do more than change your wallpaper to an image of a ghost or the Easter bunny.Īll these changes are simple to do. Let's say a holiday is coming up - like, Halloween or Easter - and you want your iPhone to look all spooky or festive. Read: How to customise your iPhone lock screen
